Many people believe that once you are on TV especially with the WWE you must have thousands or maybe millions in the bank and sadly that is untrue. Many former superstars that we adored, loved to hate and hated to love, are without some of the necessary things in life that most of us take for granted.

"King Mabel" or Nelson Frazier passed away yesterday at the age of 43 from a heart attack. Today his family mourns his loss but also worries about how they will pay for his funeral expenses. Frazier had no insurance.

The wrestling community is asking its friends and fans to find it in their hearts to donate as much as they are able, even if just a dollar, to help offset these costs.

If you can please go to PayPal and donate all funds donated will be given to the family of Nelson Frazier.

Anyone who donates $5 or more will receive a 4x6 photo, the one attached to this article, signed by Sir Mo as a thank you. Anyone donating $25 or more will receive an 8x10 of the same photo signed by Sir Mo. I will be paying for these photos and the cost of shipping out of my own pocket.

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Dr. Jerry Wiseman was known as the "Managerial Wizard of Ohio Valley Wrestling" for a period of three years. Nicknamed "The Worm," he was one of the most successful independent managers in wrestling at the time, walking to the ring with notables as "Hustler" Rip Rogers, Vic the Bruiser and Trailer Park Trash. Wiseman was a nemesis to future WWE stars Nick "Eugene" Dinsmore and Rob Conway. Jerry's experience with professional wrestling spans nearly four decades and includes stints publishing innovative fanzines. Contact Jerry with your comments and questions.